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Sony NEX-3
by Rosie Tanner
on 16th Sep 2010
The Sony NEX-3 is the smaller sibling of the NEX-5. Both launched back in May, this duo of interchangeable lens cameras are the latest models to join the likes of Panasonic, Olympus and Samsung in the hybrid market. Sony takes a fresh approach to the interchangeable lens camera scene, produc
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Nikon D7000
by Rosie Tanner
on 15th Sep 2010
Read our hands on preview of the Nikon D7000 here
Full review coming soon!
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Nikon COOLPIX S4000
by Jodie Tyley
on 10th Sep 2010
For a compact costing over £200, it’s surprising that Nikon has omitted optical image stabilisation. This means that rather than preventing blurry handheld shots by moving components within the lens, the S4000 relies upon electronic VR (vibration reduction), which just boos
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55
by Debbi Allen
on 8th Sep 2010
Sony’s H-series of digital compacts sits at the top of Cyber-shot range offering high performance and innovative features in small, easy to handle cameras.The Cyber-shot DSC-H55 sells at £239 and was one of several compacts launched by Sony at the beginning of the year and
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Fujifilm FinePix XP10
by Debbi Allen
on 6th Sep 2010
Marketed as an all-weather, all-terrain camera, the Fujifilm FinePix XP10 delves into the water-, shock- and dustproof market but adds a twist in terms of features. Boasting the ‘Facebook-friendly’ one-touch upload, this is a camera that’s clearly aimed at a new generation of ph
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Canon Ixus 105
by Steve Litton
on 2nd Sep 2010
This is one of those cameras that you fall in love with at first sight, instantly forgiving it for any minor imperfections. Similarities to the previous IXUS 95 are apparent with the addition of smoother top buttons that sit flush with the camera body. This is an exceptionally nice aesthetic touc
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Casio EXILIM EX-H5
by Claire Gillo
on 31st Aug 2010
Ever find you can’t get close enough to the subject to fill the frame? If so, you need a super-zoom compact like the Casio Exilim EX-H5. This has a 10x optical zoom coupled with a 4x digital zoom which, in total, give a whopping 40x zoom capability. The optical zoom alone has a range equiva
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Olympus FE-5030
by Russell Barnes
on 26th Aug 2010
The Olympus FE-5030 boasts a 14 mega pixel sensor, a wider-than-average 5x optical zoom and a small, attractive chassis available in four eye catching colours. It comes hot on the heels of its previous generation offering, the FE-5020 (a review of which can be found here http://bit.ly/b17tiS), wh
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Sony NEX-5
by Debbi Allen
on 20th Aug 2010
When it comes to digital SLRs, Canon, Nikon and more recently, Sony, have the market pretty much sewn up. Carving out a niche for themselves, Olympus, Panasonic and Samsung have successfully created a new breed of camera with the creativity and control of a DSLR, but the slimline build and simpli
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Ricoh GXR P10
by Claire Gillo
on 17th Aug 2010
The purpose of the GXR model is to use the correct interchangeable lens and sensor unit to match the lighting conditions and subject matter. Preliminary reviews concluded that while the GXR system is a novel idea, in practice the expensive price tag has not been meet with as much enthusiasm. So h
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